# Configuration file for XBPS. # # - Lines starting with # are ignored. # - Values are set after the equal sign, and don't accept blanks nor newlines. # Set root directory, by default set to /. This expects an absolute path. #rootdir=/ # Set cache directory, if starts with / it's an absolute path, # otherwise it's relative to rootdir. #cachedir=var/cache/xbps # Set it to false to disable syslog logging. #syslog=true ## REPOSITORIES # # The `repository' keyword defines a repository. A complete URL or absolute # path to a local directory can be used. # # Local or remote repositories are accepted. # # - Local repositories expect an absolute path to the directory that stores # the -repodata file. # - Accepted protocols for remote repositories: ftp, http or https. # - Repositories are added in the order in which are specified (top->bottom). # - Repositories declared in this file are added at the head of the list. # - Repositories declared in the system or configuration directories are added # to the tail of the list. # # The "repository" keyword can be used to include additional repositories in # addition to the files available in /etc/xbps.d/*.conf and # /usr/share/xbps.d/*.conf. # # syntax: ://[:]/ [remote] # syntax: [local] # # Example: # repository=http://foo.example.org/dir # repository=https://foo.example.org:8080/dir # repository=/hostdir/binpkgs ## REPOSITORY MIRRORS # # - http://repo2.voidlinux.eu/current # - http://repo2.voidlinux.eu/current/nonfree # - http://repo2.voidlinux.eu/current/multilib # - http://repo2.voidlinux.eu/current/multilib/nonfree # - http://repo2.voidlinux.eu/current/debug # # - http://repo3.voidlinux.eu/current # - http://repo3.voidlinux.eu/current/nonfree # - http://repo3.voidlinux.eu/current/multilib # - http://repo3.voidlinux.eu/current/multilib/nonfree # - http://repo3.voidlinux.eu/current/debug ## PRESERVING FILES # # The `preserve` keyword can be used to make xbps ignore changes to the # specified files. Files must be specified with absolute pathnames or via # file globbing. # # Files bearing the same name in the configuration directory override the # ones from the system directory. # # Example: # preserve=/etc/file # preserve=/etc/dir/*.conf ## VIRTUAL PACKAGES # # Virtual package overrides. You can set your own list of preferred virtual # packages for your system. This expects two arguments separated by a colon: # :. # # - means "virtual package name" and "version/revision" # separated by a dash, i.e 'foo-1.0_1". # - means a real package name (without any version). # # Files bearing the same name in the configuration directory override the # ones from the system directory. # # Example: # virtualpkg=cron-daemon-0_1:dcron # You can also include additional files by using the "include" keyword. # This expects an absolute path to a file. #include=/path/to/another/file.conf